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Immigration See other Immigration Articles Title: GOP Base Unmoved By MSM’s Big Lie On the Border. Build the Wall! If you followed the recent hysteria about our cruelty to illegal alien children on non-Main Stream Media, youll be familiar with the depth of nonsense and dishonesty behind it all. Youll know that the policy causing all the shrieking and fainting has been in place for years, long before Donald Trump showed up. Youll have seen the old clips from not-that-many years ago of Barack Obama, Chuck Schumer, and both of the Clintons telling us what a great evil illegal immigration is and how we need to take a strong stand against it. Youve probably also heard the numbers. You know that of the 12,000 minors detained in the six weeks of our zero-tolerance policy, only 2,000 were actually with a person claiming to be a parent. Thats seventeen percent. You probably suspect, as I and Attorney General Sessions do, that if DNA testing were to be applied, that percentage would drop into low single figures. You likely know that Mexico, through which these Central American invaders passed, has a well-equipped U.S. embassy and nine, count em nine, consulates scattered across that country from Yucatan in the south to Tijuana in the north. Any Central American seeking asylum in the U.S.A. could apply at any of those places, without any fear of being separated from his children. You probably also know that Mexico is a nation addled with criminality and corruption. Much of what happens there is dictated by crime syndicates who depend on smuggling narcotics into the U.S.A. Those syndicates obviously have a keen interest in keeping our Border Patrol busy with other matterslike, for example, detaining and processing illegal border-crossers. As of last Friday, youre probably acquainted with the backstory behind Time magazines current cover picture of a weeping tot who, according to Time, had been ripped from her mothers arms. The true storyuncovered by the British press, of course, not by our own worthless hacksis that the child comes from a comfortable middle-class family in Honduras; that the childs mother long fantasized about living in the U.S.A.; and that she at last acted on her fantasy, paying six thousand dollars to people traffickers and heading north without telling her husband, who is left in Honduras with their other three children, aged fourteen to six.[ Honduran father reveals daughter was never separated from her mother, By Daniel Bates and Karen Ruiz , Daily Mail, June 23, 2018] The husband tells us that to the best of his knowledge child and mother have not been separated
though child and father obviously have, by several hundred miles, at the mothers initiative. This whole thing, this whole hysteria, is in other words bogus from top to bottom, just like all the other Progressive hysterias of recent years: Charlottesville, Russian election meddling, Ferguson, Trayvon Martin, the savage racism of asking for voter I.D. at polling stations. If you pay any attention at all, if you care at all about actual facts, if youre willing to privilegepardon the word, please: its the correct wordif youre willing to privilege objective truth over your own surging emotions and personal resentments, you know that its all one Big Lie. Its a usual thing for people suspected of a crime to be detained by law enforcement. If they have kids, this perforce separates them from their kids, since no humane society wants kids placed in adult detention facilities. Thats been true in the case of U.S. citizens for ever. To say it should not pertain to non-citizens is to privilegeagain, thats the mot juste hereto privilege foreigners over our own people. And foreigners have a straightforward way to avoid this particular peril: They can stay in their own countries. But theyre desperate! wail the hysterics. Their countries are so messed up! And its OUR FAULT theyre messed up! The first thing to be said about that is, that a very great many countries are messed up. Billionsthats billions with a bof people live in messed-up countries. A handful of outliers excepted, all countries are messed up except the few established and majority-populated by Ice PeopleEuropeans and East Asians. Getting and keeping a not-messed-up country seems to be a difficult, an extraordinarily difficult achievement. Not even Ice People can always pull it off. For a non-messed-up country, iciness is necessary but not sufficient. Russia is quite badly messed up; so is China. Check out Albania. Check out North Korea. Being an Ice People country doesnt guarantee youre not messed up, nor vice versa, but thats the way to bet. As for the notion of it being our fault that Central American countries are messed up, I dont buy it. For one thing, messed-up-ness is the normal state of affairs for countries not populated and run by Ice People, as just stated. Take Latin America. Its hard not to notice that the general level of messed-upness down there is greatest where Ice People are least numerous. The southern cone countriesChile, Argentina, Uruguaywith mostly Ice People populations, have their problems, no doubt; but none of them is Guatemala or El Salvador. They are the least messed-up Latin American countries. How is that? Did we evil Gringos just forget to go and mess them up? Please. Im put in mind of the reply the Mexican made to the Texan when Tex asked why Mexicans are always so mad at the U.S.A. and blame us for everything. The Mexicans reply, according to P.J. ORourke: You stole half our country. And not only that, Señor, you stole the half with all the paved roads. And then, if your country messed up my country, why would I spend my familys savings and risk life and limb to break into your country, the great messer-upper? One of the blessings of living in Central America is that if you are dissatisfied with your country, there are lots of countries close by you can flee to for refuge. A citizen of Honduras is closer to Mexico, Cuba, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Panama, Colombia, and the Bahamas than he is to the U.S.A., and not much further from Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Brazil. Refuge-wise, hes spoiled for choice. Why would he want to come here, to the Great Satan, with all our cruelty and racism and xenophobia and white supremacy and toxic masculinity? Mrs. Hernandez, the mother in the Time magazine cover story, doesnt seem at all mad about Uncle Sam messing up her country. Listings of the Four Cardinal Virtues generally put prudence at number one. In the realm of the National Questionthe question of what kind of nation we wish to be, and of what kind of nation we wish our children and grandchildren to inheritprudence is surely appropriate. If getting and maintaining a non-messed-up country is as difficult at it seems to be, and as dependent as it seems to be on a healthy supermajority of Ice People, prudence consists in a strict attention to demographic stability and the avoidance of wild demographic experiments. With all my heart, and with as loud a voice as I can raise, for the sake of my children and their children, I urge prudenceupon our nations leaders. But what our nations leaders are actually doing is
nothing much. There are plain political reasons for this. Some of them, some of those reasons, have been the motivations behind this weeks hysteria over illegal aliens. Others are more longstanding and baked-in to our system. Our national legislature is quite finely balanced between the two big parties. The Senate is Republican by 51 percent; the House is Republican by 54 percent (55 percent if you factor in currently vacant seats). Under these circumstances, with midterm elections just twenty weeks away, both parties are of course strategizing like crazy. The Democrats strategy is to run out the clock: doing nothing either positive or negative while striving to make President Trump look as bad as possible in the eyes of their baseGoodWhite ethnomasochists and racial minorities. The Main Stream Media are totally on board with this, and pushing the strategy for all theyre worth. Thats what this weeks hysteria has been about. Random comment from a random media shill, this one actually Charles Blow [Email him] at the New York Times June 17th: Trump is lying, as he often does. This barbaric policy is an outgrowth of his own personal cruelty
This practice of family separation must end, and Trump and every other politician who was silent about it or worse, endorsed it, must be held to account at the ballot box.[Trump and the Baby Snatchers] That puts it as plainly as you could want. Trump is an evil person! Vote Democrat! Godwins Lawwhich states, just to remind you, that as an internet discussion thread grows longer, the probability of someone mentioning Hitler approaches certaintyhas been much in evidence in this weeks hysteria: so much so, in fact, that even some of the Open-Borders people have felt moved to protest. Here for example was John Podhoretz, an old-school Jewish immigration sentimentalist and race denialist: Hitler wanted all Jews dead. Trump wants non-Americans who are here in violation of US law out of the United States. Dislike that all you wish. I do. I do not think this is the right policy. But its not the systematic elimination of the Other. Stop cheapening the Holocaust to score political points, June 22, 2018 Which might be a bit more persuasive if Podhoretz had not himself done a bit of Holocaust-cheapening five months ago when he compared either Presidential advisor Stephen Miller or our own Steve Sailerits not clear whichto Joseph Goebbels. Still, its a sign of how crazy things have gotten that even Podhoretz, a neocons neocon, thinks the Godwinization of our public discourse has gone too far. Thats congressional Democrats and their MSM shills. What about congressional Republicans? Well, there have been signs of sentient life in the House of Representatives. Yes, the Goodlatte Bill was voted down on Thursday, but it got 193 GOP votes, thats 82 percent of the House Republicans who votedmuch better than forecast. Praise and blessings from Radio Derb to all 193 of those House Republicans; a pox on the 41 Republican Nays (except those who, like Rep. Steve King, were voting against the Amnesty provision that the bill was trying to trade for patriotic reforms). Speaker Paul Ryan himself did not vote. This is customary and not at all remarkable. Ryan does, however, seem to have taken that better-than-expected 193 vote count to heart. Hes been working up a bill of his own, a much cuckier, more donor-friendly bill. Hed planned to bring his bill to a vote this week right after Goodlattes, but that vote has now been postponed to next week so that Ryan can jiggle the bill a bit to make it more acceptable to the 193. [House Rejects Hard-Line Immigration Bill and Delays Vote on Compromise, By Thomas Kaplan and Nicholas Fandos, The New York Times, June 21, 2018] There is very little prospect that Ryans jiggling will make this second bill anything other than what it currently seems to be: a huge mass Amnesty for alien scofflaws garnished with some vague, easily-reversed promises on border security and internal enforcement. Thats what GOP donors want, and thats what Ryan will give them. After all, six months from now hell be working for them openly, full-time, as a lobbyist. The Senate is as usual immigration-shy and effectively inert. Even if Ryans bill passes the House, it will die in the Senate. Everybody, including Paul Ryan, knows this. So its all kabuki theater. Democrats want to go into the midterms saying to their base that the President is Hitler; Republicans want to go in saying to their base that, heck, we know you want something done and we tried to do something, we really did, but there are just too many darn Democrats in Congress to get anything through. The actual mood of the Republican base seems to be strongly pro-enforcement, even after this MSM blizzard of stories about howling toddlers being ripped from their mothers arms. The strong vote for the Goodlatte Bill reflects this: GOP congresscritters have been hearing from their constituents. My own thumbnail gauge of GOP voter sentiment is, as I mentioned last week, the Letters columns of the New York Post, which I have reason to believe actually reflect the feelings of readers of this conventionally center-right newspaper in a not-very-Republican region. The Post actually ran an editorial about border detentions as the hysteria got under way, taking quite a stern line against President Trumps policy. [Stop breaking up families at the border, June 17, 2018] I waited patiently to see what the Letters column showed. That editorial ran on Sunday, June 17. Monday, June 18, nothing. Tuesday, June 19, seven letters. Five of the seven were hysterical. The words ripping, ripping, kidnapping, and ripped showed up in four of the five. Godwins law of course kicked in, quote from a Manhattan letter-writer: I now feel like Im living in Nazi Germany, Thats from the heart of New York City, current mayor Comrade Bill Honeymoon in Castros Cuba de Blasio. Even then, thoughon Tuesday, as the hysteria was crestingtwo of the Posts seven reader letters were non-hysterical. One blamed the illegals for putting their children at risk. Another calmly suggested using FEMA facilitiesFederal Emergency Management Agencyto house the detainees. Friday the Post ran another batch of readers letters, nine this time. Only one followed the hysterical line. Incredibly, it refrained from invoking Godwins Law; but it did include the phrase, quote, ripped from their mothers arms, The other eight wanted better border control and scoffed at the hysteria. Seven of the eight supported current policy. The eighth opposed it from the right, deploring, President Trumps executive order flip-flop, which the writer blamed on Ivanka and Melania. I dont say this is definitive, certainly not any kind of scientific survey. Those letters do show, though, that even here in New Yorkthe beating heart of Left-liberal lunacy and Republican cuckerythere are plenty of people not taken in by the hysteria. I agree, by the way, with that eighth New York Post reader that Trumps Executive Order was a blunder. The policy that caused all the hysteriaseparating kids from their parents or pretend-parents and keeping them in HHS facilities for a few dayswas perfectly legal, defensible, and humane. Whats supposed to happen now? We put the kids in Border Patrol lock-ups? How is that better? The logic is inescapable. An adult who crosses the border without authorization is liable to arrest and detention, quite rightly so. If there are children with him, those children need to be detained and cared for, too; though since its the adult who broke the law, not the child, this is a child-care issue, not a law-enforcement issue. If child-care detention in HHS facilities is unacceptable, and detention of children in Border Patrol lockups with their parents is unthinkable, the only possibility is to let the kids go. So thousands of childrenincluding a lot of teenagers and likely some adults posing as teenagers with no proper claim to U.S. residence, have gotten it. And when the accompanying adult really is the childs parent, theyll get to stay too.[Unaccompanied Migrant CHILDREN Arrive at NY Airport -Appear to be GROWN MEN With SCRUFFY BEARDS and Shaving Kits (VIDEO), Gateway Pundit, June 23, 2018] Our courts will make sure of that. Our courts are in fact a big part of the problem. Michelle Malkin many years ago stated the Prime Directive of immigration jurisprudence: It aint over until the alien wins. That will probably be the governing factor in the fate of these Central American border-jumpers going forward. A friend who knows much more about our laws and Constitution than I do tells me that Congress could in fact bar the federal judiciary from considering these cases. Thats nice, supposing my friend is right and Ive understood him correctly; but the chance of Congress actually doing anything that imaginative, or that patriotic, is so small youd need an electron microscope to see it. So this idea is liketo leap to the other end of the cosmic scaleis like the Heat Death of the Universe: kind of interesting, but not actually relevant to anything likely to happen in our lives. The President could anyway have spared himself all the wrangling his administrations in for with the judiciary, and could also have spared us this last few days screeching hysteria, by just doing what he was elected to do: build an effective border barrier. Its not that hard. Israels done it; Hungarys done it; Saudi Arabia and India have done it. China did it two thousand years ago. What, you want to tell me we cant do it until Congress appropriates the funds? I dont believe it. I understand about checks and balances, but the President doesnt have thatlittle power. If we can bomb wedding parties in Afghanistan without a Congressional declaration of war, surely we can put up a decent border barrier. This has been Trumps greatest failure. Those of who voted for him, campaigned for him, and turned out on freezing winter mornings to show our support for him, need to keep telling him this. Build the damn wall, Mr. President! BUILD THE DAMN WALL! 2010-12-24dl[1]John Derbyshire [email him] writes an incredible amount on all sorts of subjects for all kinds of outlets. (This no longer includesNational Review, whose editors had some kind of tantrum and fired him. ) He is the author of We Are Doomed: Reclaiming Conservative Pessimism and several other books. He has had two books published by VDARE.com com:FROM THE DISSIDENT RIGHT(also available in Kindle) and FROM THE DISSIDENT RIGHT II: ESSAYS 2013. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Ada (#0)
If Tramp gets his wall, he will have nothing to bitch about and use as fear against the American people. BTW: Mexico will pay for the wall, if the wall is built with tax payers money then Tramp lied to us AGAIN, just like DACA and ACA
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